UNION Volleyball Club. Player/Parent Handbook



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UNION Volleyball Club Player/Parent Handbook

Introduction/Mission Welcome to UNION Volleyball Club! UNION is a prominent, competitive program dedicated to enhancing the athletic development of our players through the pursuit of excellence in volleyball. The directors, coaches, and staff of UNION Volleyball Club want to share the mission of creating and maintaining a program that has a positive effect on all of our athletes. Our goal is to help each athlete set an achievable goal, and help them reach those goals by instilling a personal commitment to support each other and work as a team. Learning a life long sport, making friends outside of school, and enjoying the sport are all reasons players choose to get into volleyball. UNION is proud of the players that have progressed and played at the college levels, many even receiving scholarships. The UNION directors strive to develop athletes, not only as players, but also as people learning life long teamwork and interpersonal skills, with the ability to handle pressure situations and to effectively use goal setting to accomplish anything in life. What to expect from playing for UNION Volleyball Club Every player is unique and will have a different experience within the club. These are some of the major benefits of the club. Quality Coaches & Instruction: This is by far what sets us apart! Our coaches are highly skilled, and the majority are former collegiate players, high school and junior high coaches, or college coaches. Extended Training Schedule: High school programs are restricted to a few weeks of practice followed by an intensive match schedule, good technical instruction is hard to obtain during school. Our December to May training and competition phase allows ample time to work on techniques so players may improve their skill levels. Increased Discipline: The time commitment required to be on a club team requires that players improve study habits, and learn/exercise better time management. It is vital that players have disciplined work habits on the court. Exposure to college recruiters: Our club works with players to gain exposure to collegiate coaches. Our recruiting coordinator is in constant contact with colleges, learning of available opportunities, and matching those with players appropriately. Competition: UNION players compete with and against some of the top players in their age group throughout the region and beyond, through practices, scrimmages, and competitions. Fitness & Nutrition: We know that conditioning and nutrition is a vital part to ensure athletes are at peak performance level. UNION facilitates a training program to incorporate physical fitness into a regular volleyball routine. There are also additional conditioning and sports specific training available. Education: Volleyball is a sport where new situations happen quickly and often. Players must learn to effectively deal with each new situation. Our program adds an educational element, along with the training to assist each player developing these skills, which become habit after discipline and practice.

Team Composition Teams will be composed of the players that best fulfill the positions. The team consists of 8-10 players. Some players may be asked to play above their age level if the staff feels it Is in the best interest of the player and team. Requests to move up will be noted and considered, but the player must be able to benefit themselves and the team. Occasionally a player will be moved from one team to another. Movement is at the sole discretion of the club. Any player that is moved from or to a travel team will have their club dues pro-rated as needed. No player will be moved from or to another team until the move is discussed with the parents, coaches, and players involved. Tryouts We anticipate evaluating a large number of athletes during tryouts, with a variety of levels of playing experience. During tryout sessions, players are evaluated on skill execution, motivation, leadership, desire, and overall athletic ability. We base our selections on how the athlete performs during tryouts and what we perceive their potential to be. We select athletes based on the criteria: athletic potential, attitude, work ethic, drive, leadership, skill. Athletes must be at all required try out sessions. Every athlete in the club is evaluated each year. Athletes are expected to come to the tryout ready to compete for a spot on a team. If any athlete has a physical or medical condition, they need to speak to a club director prior to the start of the tryouts. Athletes are selected for Travel/Non Travel teams because they show potential, in the staff s opinion, to help those teams complete successfully at a national level. In order to tryout, athletes must be registered with Pioneer Region. It is important that this is done during the registration process, so there isn t a delay at tryouts. Please have your paperwork filled out and ready at registration, along with payment. Expectations of UNION Players Just showing up for practices isn t enough. We need players who are punctual, who are in the proper frame of mind to work hard, and who pay attention to coaches and cooperate with teammates and coaches. Commitment: It is vital to be committed to the program. The club season is a great opportunity to improve individual volleyball skills if you are committed. If you are not committed, we recommend that you not participate. If you work hard in practice, matches and scrimmages, you are likely to have a successful season. Players who are committed to improving will have little time for you if you simply wish to turn practices into social events. Regular Attendance: We know that not all players can show up to every practice. School commitments and other activities sometimes must take priority. It is important that you attend every possible practice, though, and notify coaches when you can not attend. Respect for the rules of the club: This includes the club's and USA Volleyball s Player s Code of Conduct. Rules will be clearly stated and will be enforced. Each team will also have its own rules established by its coach. Cooperation: You may, for example, take an overnight trip with our Travel Teams. These trips require that you will have some rules you will have to live by. We expect you to respect the rules we make.

Image Presentations: Most of the time, players are not aware when college coaches are present. You can make or break your recruiting chances by the way you act. Please keep in mind you are also representing UNION Volleyball Club, we ask that uniforms and warm ups are maintained neatly and clean. Maintaining good grades: Even though not all players are trying to earn scholarships, we still consider our players to be student-athletes. We think that you should consider yourselves scholar-athletes and strive for the best possible performance in school. UNION Volleyball Club, Code of Conduct 1. SUBSTANCE POLICY Use of alcohol, drugs and tobacco products is prohibited. Alcohol consumption by minors (under age 21) is prohibited by law in Indiana and Kentucky. Possession or use of drugs is illegal. If a player uses any of these substances while competing as a member of a junior team, the team may be declared ineligible for further competition. Therefore, any use of illegal drugs or alcohol by athletes will result in immediate suspension from the club. The sale of tobacco products is illegal to persons under 18 years old. Additionally, there is overwhelming evidence that tobacco degrades health and athletic performance. Therefore, the use of tobacco products is subject to the same penalties as alcohol and drug use. If a player is suspended for violation of the Indiana or Kentucky substance policy, the terms of the suspension will be specified in writing to the athlete by the club s area director. Each case will be reviewed individually, and the area director has the authority to suspend an athlete for the remainder of the club season if necessary. Subsequent violations may result in permanent expulsion from the club. A suspended athlete may appeal the suspension in writing. This appeal must be signed by both athlete and a parent, and must be submitted within 14 days of the director s decision. The case will be reviewed by the other club directors. 2. CONDUCT DURING COMPETITION This section pertains to any competitive event. Athletes are subject to these rules from the time of their departure from home for an event until they return home. All athletes are subject to the rules of competition and conduct specified by USA Volleyball. These rules require that athletes treat coaches, teammates, opponents, and officials with courtesy and respect. These rules require the team to officiate. Each player is expected to contribute to the team s officiating responsibilities. All players are expected to share team duties of line judging, score keeping and second referee responsibilities with teammates. Players are expected to behave in a professional manner. Coaches will announce the expected arrival time for an event to their teams prior to the event. All athletes are expected to arrive on time. If this is not possible, coaches should be notified in advance. Players are not excused to leave following competition until released by their coaches. Players and parents should not expect special treatment, such as permission to leave earlier than teammates if the athlete s team must officiate following its final match. Athletes who must leave early due to other commitments should clear this in advance. Players should not leave a playing site between matches without permission. Teams may have meetings, officiating duties, or may need to stay to support other UNION teams. All players will compete in proper club uniforms. Individual team coaches may establish other rules. Competitive events requiring overnight stays will require parental supervision for each team. Athletes must understand that parents will have the same authority as the team coach, and are to be treated with the same respect and courtesy.

Rules and Regulations 1. All athletes are expected to behave in a responsible manner. 2. An athlete with a delinquent account during the current season may be denied the ability to participate in practices or tournaments until the account is paid in full. 3. In case of bad weather the coach or someone from a phone chain will call your home to notify of cancellations, also the web site and Facebook page will be primary sources of information. 4. We strongly encourage athletes who participate on an UNION Volleyball Club team to take their participation seriously. When they miss a practice or a tournament they affect the entire team. Once they are a member of a team their participation is expected. 5. Coaches determine if their practices are open or closed. 6. All athletes are expected to be in the gym, ready to warm-up, at the scheduled arrival time. 7. Attendance at practice may affect playing time, at the coaches' discretion. 8. Proper conduct is expected by all members of the club, this includes athletes, parents and supporters. 9. It is also expected for all members of the club to be courteous and respectful of other clubs' parents and supporters. 10. Athletes/Parents are expected to provide transportation to all tournament sites. UNION Volleyball Club does not allow our athletes to drive to out of town tournament sites. 11. Athletes will not be allowed to leave the tournament sites until excused by the coach. 12. Athletes may not leave a tournament site until all officiating assignments are complete. Every player is required to stay until the entire team can leave. Do not ask the coach if you can leave early. 13. Athletes are expected to be supportive of their fellow team members in practice and in tournaments, and to display the qualities of a dedicated athlete such as: a positive attitude, good team spirit, and the desire to learn and improve. Grievance Procedures Competitive athletics by its very nature will not allow all people involved to be happy at all times. In the case there is a grievance please know when and how to resolve the discrepancy. In most cases grievances will involve playing time. In those situations it is not appropriate to approach coaches on tournament days to discuss playing time or coaching decisions. If a parent wants to discuss furthering opportunities for their daughter's playing time, they should call or email the Area Director and schedule a time to meet with them usually directly following or prior to a practice, never on tournament days. Coaches have been instructed to walk away from situations where parents are asking a coach to defend a coaching decision, coaches and directors will not participate in discussions of coaching decisions. In the event you or your child has a grievance you should: 1. The athlete should speak with the coach about the problem. If this does not resolve the situation then, 2. The parent should make an appointment with the Area Director for a meeting (not on a tournament day) with the athlete present. Some conflicts arise when there is a misscommunication from the coach to the player to the parent. Having the player present may help resolve the matter easier. If this does not solve the conflict then,

In regards to complaints: Parents are asked to refrain from negative comments around your daughter and other athletes. Young players are vulnerable and if they hear complaining about the coach, the coaches style, or club policies, this can have an adverse effect on their performance and/or attitude. If you, as a parent, are unhappy about something, you should follow the grievance policy to resolve the matter. Repetitive complaining to the athlete's or other third parties (other parents/supporters) that interferes with the club's efforts to pursue it's purpose of providing a competitive environment for girls in our area to play volleyball, may be cause for the club to ask a member to resign. Multi Sport Athletes If athletes participate in more than one sport during the club season we request they provide their UNION VBC coach with a schedule of their other sports contests and practices. UNION will make every effort to schedule around school sponsored sporting events. If a game for another sport conflicts with a UNION practice the athlete will be excused from the UNION practice. Conflicts between another sports scheduled event and an UNION tournament on the same day will be handled on a case-by-case situation between the athlete and the UNION coach and/or directors if needed. Travel team multi-sport athletes will not be allowed to miss more than 25% of their practices and tournaments. Athletes who expect to miss more than 25% of practices and tournaments should not try out for an Open team. Playing Time Areas that will affect an athlete's playing time are as follows: attitude, skill, attendance at practice, position, and status of payment. We attempt to keep teams at a maximum number of 10 players, therefore making it fairly easy for coaches to utilize all players during tournaments. We give equal practice time, not equal match playing time. (Examples are setters, libero-defensive specialist.) If an athlete has a problem with playing time, playing position, etc., she shall talk to her coach about it first. Most of the time, this approach alleviates the situation without the parents or club director getting involved. It is highly recommended that the communication lines remain open between the athlete and coach. If there is still a problem after she talks to her coach, the parents may schedule a time to meet with the coach and club director to discuss the situation. Travel Travel to tournaments is the responsibility of the athletes and parent. Athletes will be courteous and respectful to all staff members, including coaches, chaperones, trainers and other adults traveling with the team. If overnight stay is required, athletes may not leave the hotel area unless accompanied by an adult. An athlete that violates or disobeys these or any additional rules set forth by coaches or directors may be sent home immediately at the expense of the parent or guardian. Practice Attendance Attendance at practice is very important for athletes to get maximum benefit of the program. Records will be kept regarding practice attendance. Missing practice not only hurts the individual, but also the team. Practices are where skills are both learned and polished. Therefore those not in attendance will miss out on the repetitions necessary to improve their skills. It is unfair for athletes attending all practice sessions to sit out while those who do not attend practice get to play. Missing practice hinders skill development and will result in loss of playing time. Advance notice of unavailability is very important. If a player will miss practice or tournaments for any reason, she must call the coach in advance. Players desiring to participate in the UNION

Volleyball Club program should consider their capacity to compete in multiple activities simultaneously before making this commitment Open team players are expected to make practice attendance a priority. Participating on an Open team requires dedication on the part of the individual athlete to ensure the success of the team. Excused and Unexcused Absences All absences must be communicated with the coach. Examples of excused absences include: 1. Religious obligations such as Mass, Church, and Sunday school 2. Family celebrations such as weddings, anniversary celebrations 3. School obligations such as practice and games for a school sport, band, and theater Examples of unexcused absences include: 1. Forgetting/skipping 2. Activities outside of school including, but not limited to, another club sport, music lessons, etc. 3. Homework 4. Babysitting, job, dates Parent/Team Representatives Each team will have a volunteer representative who serves as the liaison between the coach and the parents. This team rep will collect monthly tournament fees & team expenses, separate from UNION dues. Club Fee s UNION Volleyball has devised a payment plan to meet the operational needs of the club while attempting to make the payment of dues easier for the majority of parents. It is your responsibility to know what you owe as a player or parent. Items considered while figuring cost structure: Insurance, Coaches, Overhead operating expenses, practice facilities, uniforms. UNION Club Dues will be debited in 3 or 4 monthly installments, which will be designated by you at the team meeting. Payments are due the 1st of each month (December, January, February, March if applicable). Each player will have team expenses for tournament entry fees, travel, lodging, etc. above club dues. These will be billed monthly and are payable to your parent/team representative. 2012/2013 Season Fee Structure Develop 10 player $195 from tryout fee, +4 payments of $120 Develop 9 player $195 from tryout fee, +4 payments of $140 Regional 10 player $195 from tryout fee, +3 payments of $385 Regional 9 player $195 from tryout fee, +3 payments of $435 Travel 10 player $195 from tryout fee, +4 payments of $340 Travel 9 player $195 from tryout fee, +4 payments of $385 Asics 10 player $195 from tryout fee, +4 payments of $395 Asics 9 player $195 from tryout fee, +4 payments of $445 UNION Dues Payments due: 1) Nov. 15 2) Dec. 15 th 3) Jan. 15 th 4) Feb 15 th

Contact Information Eddie Smallwood / Club Director eddie@unionvolleyball.com Terri Purichia / Site Director Indiana terri@unionvolleyball.com Eric Garvey / Site Director Kentucky eric@unionvolleyball.com Theresa Bivens / Hotel Accomodations Theresa.bivens@yum.com Rodney Green / Uniform & Tournament Coordinator rodney@unionvolleyball.com Michelle McCutcheon / Team Rep Coordinator michelle@unionvolleyball.com Shannon Kopf / Business Development, Fundraising, Volley Tots shannon@unionvolleyball.com

Fundraising During the 2013 Season, UNION Volleyball Club will offer fundraisers. The purpose of fundraising is to keep the cost and overall dues at a competitive & affordable rate. Yankee Candle Fundraiser Dates: Start of season Nov 12 th Players will earn 25% of sales. This % is applied to club dues. Texas Roadhouse Gift Cards Dates: Mid November December 12 th Players earn 9%. This % is applied to club dues. Fun Pasta Fundraiser Dates: Spring Players will earn 25% of sales. This % is applied to club dues We will have UNION Spirit nights at local restaurants, please watch website for these dates and information! If you are interested in work opportunities for credit towards your dues, please email Shannon@unionvolleyball.com for details and information.

Memorandum of Understanding This writing recognizes that Participant and Parent have been informed and acknowledged that all Parents and Participants in UNION Volleyball Club, have received and understand the UNION Volleyball Club, Player and Parent Handbook. It is also understood that all Participants are responsible for payment of all fees and expenses incurred on their behalf while they are Participants in the Club. Should any Participant wish to withdraw from the Club before the scheduled completion of her season, she must do so by notifying the Club of her withdrawal in writing by sending such written notice to: UNION Volleyball Club 104 Farrington Drive New Albany, IN 47150 Participants who withdraw from the Club are responsible for payment of all fees and expenses incurred on their behalf. This includes her share of expenses in local tournaments which she was scheduled to participate. I understand that this Memorandum of Understanding must be signed and returned before I can participate in UNION Volleyball tryouts, practices or tournaments. I also understand that the failure to pay in full all fees and expenses due to UNION Volleyball Club, may result in loss of practice time and tournament play. Date Parent or Guardian of Participant Participant Name & Team